Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 18th 2003) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Slow runner, say, the French salute (9) |
One second and a half behind at racetrack (5) |
Extraordinary lack of furniture (7) |
Plant pot has value, though chipped (7) |
Travel in pale truck (5) |
One following a subject forecast securing a very low grade (9) |
Students ritually find riotous gig still rocking (15) |
What Valentine was given isn't a funny cover (9) |
Material I am given to study (5) |
X, King of Scotland (7) |
A terrible beat, out of order for dance (7) |
Cat in part of pound (5) |
Thrills with prostitute, that's what gets biker going (4-5) |
For Swan Lake demonstration, pools need digging - getting stuck in may be turned to advantage (5,5,2,3,1,6,4) |
Be drunk on the bench? Keep still (3,5) |
Thief's short name (6) |
Writer's fondness for fine fabric (8) |
Confined vehicle took me over valley (10) |
Keep talking to the police (4,4) |
See 1 |
4's weapon encountering low resistance (8) |
See 1 |
Medicine sample sot's drunk (5,5) |
Considered caging big beast not at first in short supply (8) |
Dismiss rule about goal area (4,4) |
One's country (6) |
Prosecutor put on false personality to get silk (6) |
See 8 |
See 4 |